CBR's Doug Zawisza reviews the latest issue of Dan Slott and Khoi Pham's "Mighty Avengers" and gives it 4.5 stars, saying of the title that "this is the Avengers, bold and bombastic, loud and lively -- superheroics at its best."

Artist Yoshitaka Amano and writer Christopher "mink" Morrison create a lush futuristic world in "Shinjuku," an original graphic novel on sale in March from Dark Horse. CBR News spoke with the authors about the book.

In Marvel's upcoming four issue mini-series "Siege: Embedded," reporter Ben Urich will set out to expose Norman Osborn's villainous ways to the denizens of the Marvel Universe. CBR News spoke with writer Brian Reed about the title.

Dynamite Entertainment has announced that the company has begun offering digital versions of their comic book series through iTunes via the comiXology app, beginning with their "Terminator" and "Army of Darkness" titles.

Courtesy of Zenescope Entertainment, CBR presents an exclusive preview of "Waking," the new horror comic from writer Raven Gregory and artist Vic Drujiniu. The first issue of the series hits stores February 3, 2010.

Throughout Wonder Woman's history, her Amazonian sisters have been a major part of the heroine's story, but in this edition of WONDER OF WONDERS, Martin Gray explores the idea that sometimes you can have too many warrior women.

In March, 2010, Louise Simonson returns to the Marvel Universe with "X-Factor: Forever," a five issue mini-series that picks up where the writer's original "X-Factor" run left off in 1991. We spoke with Simonson exclusively about the book.

Doug Zawisza gives 3.5 stars to the first issue of Mark Waid's new series "Incorruptible," stating that "if you missed out on "Irredeemable," this is your chance to make things right for your own reading sake." Issue #1 is in stores today.

Jeph Loeb, Greg Pak and Jeff Parker, The writing round table behind "Fall of the Hulks," step back into THE GREEN ZONE for an in-depth overview of Doc Samson and the role the gamma-powered psychiatrist plays in Marvel's upcoming event.

The writer of "Dark X-Men" joins X-POSITION to respond to your emails about unlucky mutants, Captain Britain, the future of Dark Beast and the surprise return of a mysterious mutant. Plus, an exclusive look at art from "Dark X-Men" #3!

Brea and Zane Grant talk to CBR TV about their comic, "We Will Bury You," available in February from IDW Publishing, discussing the genesis of their historical fiction zombie comic, possibly adapting it as a musical stage play and more.

This week, Augie brings us an early look at this week's big release from IDW, "The Rocketeer," collected at last! Also, he gives us a compelling argument on the futility of Top Ten lists, then provides a decade-ending list, anyway.

Joe Quesada is back for a frank discussion of Marvel's publishing plans with regards to their movie slate, word on Matt Fraction's “Thor” and a response to the announcement of DC's upcoming line of original graphic novels.

Joe Quesada is back for a frank discussion of Marvel's publishing plans with regards to their movie slate, word on Matt Fraction's “Thor” and a response to the announcement of DC's upcoming line of original graphic novels.

ROBOT 6 is reporting that Frank Miller's sequel to "300" is titled "Xerxes" and will feature the original series' antagonist at the Battle of Marathon, which took place a decade prior to the Battle of Thermopylae as depicted in "300."

Marvel Comics has announced that, starting in March, they will be publishing a three-issue anthology titled "Girl Comics" which will feature stories exclusively by female comic book creators. ROBOT 6 has all the details.

When "Siege" concludes, a new era will begin for Marvel's ongoing "Thor" series, as chronicled by writer Matt Fraction who takes over the title with issue #610, soon after his Free Comic Book Day "Iron Man/Thor" one-shot is released.

In "Ms. Marvel" #48, writer Brian Reed pits his protagonist against her oldest and most cunning foe, the mutant shapeshifter Mystique. CBR spoke with the writer about the series, which comes to a conclusion in February with issue #50.

Looking back at what is one of the best comics of the last decade, Timothy explores manga, allegory, and war in the sophisticated retelling of the classic Astro Boy story "Greatest Robot on Earth," "Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka."

Timothy Callahan reviews "Daytripper" #1 and gives the debut issue of the Vertigo series a three-star review, stating that "[Fabio] Moon and [Gabriel] Ba provide some beautiful imagery, but the themes drip across the surface of this story."

Series editor and creative director Erik Larsen spoke with CBR about the long awaited return of "The Next Issue Project" with "Silver Streak Comics" #24, highlighting heroes such as the Golden Age Daredevil and Kelly the Cop.

Courtesy of Marvel Comics, CBR presents an exclusive preview of "Deathlok" #3, the Marvel Knights mini-series from Charlie Huston and Lan Median with a cover by Brandon Peterson. The issue hits stores on January 20.

Marvel Comics has announced "Marvel's Greatest Comics," a new imprint dedicated to spotlighting various Marvel series with specially priced $1 issues. The first title, "Invinicible Iron Man" #1, will be sent to retailers for free.

BOOM! Studios' new adventures of Woody and Buzz Lightyear began last week with "Toy Story" #0, the debut issue of the new ongoing series. CBR caught up with writer Jesse Blaze Snider to find out what readers will find in the toy chest.